Slow Blues Jimi Hendrix
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just goes to show speed is nothing compared to note choice
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the size of this song is perfect. this is hendrix just jammin. its a blues riff, but its as if every single note he chose was specifically designed to blow an orgasmic load into your ear and in my mind, this is music in its essence. its not always about the amount of the notes you can hit in a measure, its about the ones you choose to ride. If you think this song is short, listen to it 6 times. if you hear it like i do, it will make you harder than r. kelly in a ymca pool
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jimi comes down from heaven n smoke a fat jay with me
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Jimi where did you go ?
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@jhecnievas The tape simply ran out on Eddie kramer. They had been working in the studio that day (not very succesfully if i remember and then jimi started this and eddie hurridly put a new tape in and recorded this, the tape unfortunetly ran out :( One downside to the old tape days, this is quite a brilliant jam too
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@rainaroxy No matter I still Love it!
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And then he died....
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@jhecnievas Yes, the reason that the song finishes abruptly is because the tape ran out. Jimi went into this blues and the engineer (maybe Eddie Kramer) quickly slammed on a tape which happened to be right at the end and that is it. Such a shame as this is one of the most melodic slow blues pieces that Jimi ever played.
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since it was the last studio recording he ever did it's both ironic and sad
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It's actually the last studio recording he ever did, as rainaroxy said, this is all that was available for release
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man im hungry
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the abrupt ending seems to metaphor the way he left us...i dunno if that was on purpose
or not...but that's how i hear it.
does anyone know why the song finishes in an abrupt way?, I mean, if does the song stop there or is cut?
jhecnievas 2 months ago
@jhecnievas it was the last song he was worki8n befor his death this is the way they releasted it
rainaroxy 2 months ago 2
kewl
rainaroxy 1 year ago